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Do Tropical Storms Have An Effect On Water Quality In Nacogdoches?, Emmie Schubert, Breanna Duran, Jaqui Murguia, Amy Rambo, Paige Graham
Do Tropical Storms Have An Effect On Water Quality In Nacogdoches?, Emmie Schubert, Breanna Duran, Jaqui Murguia, Amy Rambo, Paige Graham
Undergraduate Research Conference
The purpose of this research was to determine the effects tropical storms had on the water quality of water in Nacogdoches. This research investigated if rainwater distributed during the storms affected the levels of pH, nitrate, nitrite, phosphorous, alkalinity, turbidity, and total dissolved solids (TDS). Sampling was conducted on three water bodies before and after the storms. Measurements were taken with LaMotte kit to measure alkalinity, turbidity tube to measure turbidity, Colorimeter to test the nutrient levels, and Multi-Parameter Tester to measure TDS and pH. The results showed that Laura had a greater impact than Beta. Tropical storms are unforeseeable, …
Synthesis Of Phosphindolizine, Tyler Bell
Synthesis Of Phosphindolizine, Tyler Bell
Campus Research Day
Synthesis of Phosphindolizine which hasn't been done before.
Design And Analysis Of A Novel Fluorescent Cell Stain, Simeon Standridge, Richard Sirard, Michael R. Korn
Design And Analysis Of A Novel Fluorescent Cell Stain, Simeon Standridge, Richard Sirard, Michael R. Korn
Liberty University Research Week
Undergraduate
Basic
Synthesis Of Some Rhenium-Pyridazyl Complexes For Future Use In Semiconductive Materials, Zachariah Hutcheon, Jonathan Nelson, Philip Temple, Mark Villers, Chad Snyder
Synthesis Of Some Rhenium-Pyridazyl Complexes For Future Use In Semiconductive Materials, Zachariah Hutcheon, Jonathan Nelson, Philip Temple, Mark Villers, Chad Snyder
Liberty University Research Week
Undergraduate
Basic
Deletion Of Ph Response Genes In Cryptococcus Neoformans, Hannah Finson, Michael S. Price
Deletion Of Ph Response Genes In Cryptococcus Neoformans, Hannah Finson, Michael S. Price
Liberty University Research Week
Undergraduate
Basic
Chemical Leeching Of Wood Sealents, Chloe Rippey, Luke Autrey, Ellisa Gene Catahan, Stephen Hobson
Chemical Leeching Of Wood Sealents, Chloe Rippey, Luke Autrey, Ellisa Gene Catahan, Stephen Hobson
Liberty University Research Week
Undergraduate
Basic
Incorporating The Origin Of Life Theme In Organic Chemistry Laboratories: Analyses Of Amino Acids, Emmalyn Sarver, Michael R. Korn
Incorporating The Origin Of Life Theme In Organic Chemistry Laboratories: Analyses Of Amino Acids, Emmalyn Sarver, Michael R. Korn
Liberty University Research Week
Undergraduate
Basic
Greening Of Ferrocene Column Chromatography, Marissa Scilley, Anderson Hill, Michael R. Korn
Greening Of Ferrocene Column Chromatography, Marissa Scilley, Anderson Hill, Michael R. Korn
Liberty University Research Week
Undergraduate
Basic
Implications Of The Quantum Dna Model For Information Sciences, F. Matthew Mihelic
Implications Of The Quantum Dna Model For Information Sciences, F. Matthew Mihelic
Faculty Publications
The DNA molecule can be modeled as a quantum logic processor, and this model has been supported by pilot research that experimentally demonstrated non-local communication between cells in separated cell cultures. This modeling and pilot research have important implications for information sciences, providing a potential architecture for quantum computing that operates at room temperature and is scalable to millions of qubits, and including the potential for an entanglement communication system based upon the quantum DNA architecture. Such a system could be used to provide non-local quantum key distribution that could not be blocked by any shielding or water depth, would …
Drought-Induced Biomass Burning As A Source Of Black Carbon To The Central Himalaya Since 1781 Ce As Reconstructed From The Dasuopu Ice Core, Joel D. Barker, Susan Kaspari, Paulo Gabrielli, Anna Wegner, Emilie Beaudon, M. Roxana Sierra-Hernández, Lonnie Thompson
Drought-Induced Biomass Burning As A Source Of Black Carbon To The Central Himalaya Since 1781 Ce As Reconstructed From The Dasuopu Ice Core, Joel D. Barker, Susan Kaspari, Paulo Gabrielli, Anna Wegner, Emilie Beaudon, M. Roxana Sierra-Hernández, Lonnie Thompson
Geological Sciences Faculty Scholarship
Himalayan glaciers are melting due to atmospheric warming, with the potential to limit access to water for more than 25 % of the global population that resides in these glacier meltwater catchments. Black carbon has been implicated as a factor that is contributing to Himalayan glacier melt, but its sources and mechanisms of delivery to the Himalayas remain controversial. Here, we provide a 211-year ice core record spanning 1781–1992 CE for refractory black carbon (rBC) deposition from the Dasuopu glacier ice core that has to date provided the highest-elevation ice core record (7200 m). We report an average rBC concentration …
Covid-19_Umaine News_Education Week Talks With Ferrini-Mundy About Stem Teaching During The Pandemic, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Covid-19_Umaine News_Education Week Talks With Ferrini-Mundy About Stem Teaching During The Pandemic, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Division of Marketing & Communications
Screenshot of UMaine in the News regarding Education Week report on a symposium at the American Educational Research Association's virtual annual meeting featuring Joan Ferrini-Mundy, University of Maine System vice chancellor for research and innovation and president of the University of Maine.
Possible Mechanisms Behind Impaired Glucose Metabolism In Niacin-Deficient Mice, Sierra Lopez
Possible Mechanisms Behind Impaired Glucose Metabolism In Niacin-Deficient Mice, Sierra Lopez
Student Research Symposium
Niacin, a component of vitamin B3, is necessary for the synthesis of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD). NAD is an essential coenzyme in many biologic functions, including a number of metabolic processes that regulate glucose and fat homeostasis. Humans obtain niacin in its dietary form, common in meats, nuts, legumes and some leafy vegetables. While severe niacin deficiency, or pellagra, has been drastically reduced in the United States, some populations remain vulnerable to deficiency, particularly pregnant women, cancer patients, the elderly and alcoholics. Age-related NAD deficiency is emerging as being positively correlated with cognitive decline and impaired dermal repair.. At the …
Nitro Group Reduction For Use In Organic, Cathodic Materials, Brock G. Goeden
Nitro Group Reduction For Use In Organic, Cathodic Materials, Brock G. Goeden
Honors Thesis
The industrial demand for higher capacity, light-weight battery materials has skyrocketed in recent years due to heavy investments in portable electronics, electronic vehicles, and renewable energy sources. However, rechargeable battery technology has seen little improvement since the invention of the Lithium-Ion battery in the 1980s. The low energy density of the traditionally utilized LiCoO2 cathodic material (specific capacity: 272 mAh g-1), has limited its potential to meet these increasing demands. To solve this problem, our research group is investigating new types of lightweight, organic, polymeric materials with conductive backbones as a possible replacement for the cathodic materials in Lithium-Ion batteries. …
Magnetic Vector Potential Manipulation Of Majorana Fermions In Dna Quantum Logic, F. Matthew Mihelic
Magnetic Vector Potential Manipulation Of Majorana Fermions In Dna Quantum Logic, F. Matthew Mihelic
Faculty Publications
In the quantum logic of the DNA molecule, electrons are held and conducted coherently as spinless Cooper pairs and are shielded from electromagnetic energy by a Faraday cage effect of the double lipid bilayer of the nuclear membrane. The magnetic vector potential generated by cellular depolarization can synchronize logical activity in portions of the DNA molecule by affecting spin directions of appropriately oriented spinless electrons via the Aharonov-Bohm effect, but is not blocked by that Faraday cage effect. Within the logically and thermodynamically reversible chiral enantiomeric symmetry of the deoxyribose moieties the decoherent transition of Cooper pair to Dirac pair …
Compact Dupin Hypersurfaces, Thomas E. Cecil
Compact Dupin Hypersurfaces, Thomas E. Cecil
Mathematics and Computer Science Department Faculty Scholarship
A hypersurface M in Rn is said to be Dupin if along each curvature surface, the corresponding principal curvature is constant. A Dupin hypersurface is said to be proper Dupin if the number of distinct principal curvatures is constant on M, i.e., each continuous principal curvature function has constant multiplicity on M. These conditions are preserved by stereographic projection, so this theory is essentially the same for hypersurfaces in Rn or Sn . The theory of compact proper Dupin hypersurfaces in Sn is closely related to the theory of isoparametric hypersurfaces in Sn …
Metal Foils With Ordered Crystal Structure And Method For Producing Metal Foils, Jay A. Switzer
Metal Foils With Ordered Crystal Structure And Method For Producing Metal Foils, Jay A. Switzer
Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works
A method for producing a metal foil comprising depositing metal onto an oxidizable substrate to form a metal film on the substrate; oxidizing the substrate at an interface between the metal film and the substrate; and removing the metal film from the substrate to yield a metal foil. A method for forming a thin metal film comprising pre-polarizing a single-crystal Si substrate by application of a potential which is negative of a potential at which Si oxidizes, which pre-polarization occurs in the presence of metal ions to form metal growth nucleation sites on the substrate, followed by application of a …
Modern Silicon Dynamics Of A Small High-Latitude Subarctic Lake, Petra Zahajska, Carolina Olid, Johanna Stadmark, Sherilyn C. Fritz, Sophie Opfergelt, Daniel J. Conley
Modern Silicon Dynamics Of A Small High-Latitude Subarctic Lake, Petra Zahajska, Carolina Olid, Johanna Stadmark, Sherilyn C. Fritz, Sophie Opfergelt, Daniel J. Conley
Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences: Faculty Publications
High biogenic silica (BSi) concentrations occur sporadically in lake sediments throughout the world; however, the processes leading to high BSi concentrations vary. We explored the factors responsible for the high BSi concentration in sediments of a small, high-latitude subarctic lake (Lake 850). The Si budget of this lake had not been fully characterized before to establish the drivers of BSi accumulation in this environment. To do this, we combined measurements of variations in stream discharge, dissolved silica (DSi) concentrations, and stable Si isotopes in both lake and stream water with measurements of BSi content in lake sediments. Water, radon, and …
Human Ace2‑Functionalized Gold “Virus‑Trap” Nanostructures For Accurate Capture Of Sars‑Cov‑2 And Single‑Virus Sers Detection, Yong Yang, Yusi Peng, Chenglong Lin, Li Long, Jingying Hu, Jun He, Hui Zeng, Zhengren Huang, Zhi-Yuan Li, Masaki Tanemura, Jianlin Shi, John R. Lombardi, Xiaoying Luo
Human Ace2‑Functionalized Gold “Virus‑Trap” Nanostructures For Accurate Capture Of Sars‑Cov‑2 And Single‑Virus Sers Detection, Yong Yang, Yusi Peng, Chenglong Lin, Li Long, Jingying Hu, Jun He, Hui Zeng, Zhengren Huang, Zhi-Yuan Li, Masaki Tanemura, Jianlin Shi, John R. Lombardi, Xiaoying Luo
Publications and Research
The current COVID-19 pandemic urges the extremely sensitive and prompt detection of SARS-CoV-2 virus. Here, we present a Human Angiotensin-converting-enzyme 2 (ACE2)-functionalized gold “virus traps” nanostructure as an extremely sensitive SERS biosensor, to selectively capture and rapidly detect S-protein expressed coronavirus, such as the current SARS-CoV-2 in the contaminated water, down to the single-virus level. Such a SERS sensor features extraordinary 106- fold virus enrichment originating from high-affinity of ACE2 with S protein as well as “virus-traps” composed of oblique gold nanoneedles, and 109- fold enhancement of Raman signals originating from multicomponent SERS effects. Furthermore, the identification standard of virus …
Potential Ecological Impacts Of Climate Intervention By Reflecting Sunlight To Cool Earth, Phoebe L. Zarnetske, Jessica Gurevitch, Janet Franklin, Peter M. Groffman, Cheryl S. Harrison, Jessica J. Hellmann, Forrest M. Hoffman, Shan Kothari, Alan Robock, Simone Tilmes
Potential Ecological Impacts Of Climate Intervention By Reflecting Sunlight To Cool Earth, Phoebe L. Zarnetske, Jessica Gurevitch, Janet Franklin, Peter M. Groffman, Cheryl S. Harrison, Jessica J. Hellmann, Forrest M. Hoffman, Shan Kothari, Alan Robock, Simone Tilmes
School of Earth, Environmental, and Marine Sciences Faculty Publications and Presentations
As the effects of anthropogenic climate change become more severe, several approaches for deliberate climate intervention to reduce or stabilize Earth’s surface temperature have been proposed. Solar radiation modification (SRM) is one potential approach to partially counteract anthropogenic warming by reflecting a small proportion of the incoming solar radiation to increase Earth’s albedo. While climate science research has focused on the predicted climate effects of SRM, almost no studies have investigated the impacts that SRM would have on ecological systems. The impacts and risks posed by SRM would vary by implementation scenario, anthropogenic climate effects, geographic region, and by ecosystem, …
A Spectroscopic And Computational Study Of Diacetyl And Water Clusters, Margaret Baldwin
A Spectroscopic And Computational Study Of Diacetyl And Water Clusters, Margaret Baldwin
Honors Theses
Diacetyl, otherwise known as 1,2-butadione or biacetyl, is a flavor additive used in microwave popcorn, and more importantly as of late, e-cigarettes. The compound is known to cause lung disease for those who have been exposed to a large quantity of the buttery smelling molecule. As such, the characterization of diacetyl’s vibrational modes when it interacts with water are pivotal to understanding the effects it has on human lung tissue. In this research, the intermolecular interactions between water and diacetyl and the effects they have on one another’s vibrational modes are explored. While some experimental data is presented, the spectra …
Pyrrolizidine Alkaloid Content And Seed Toxicity In Crotalaria Species, J. A. Mosjidis, I. Khan, J. Hess
Pyrrolizidine Alkaloid Content And Seed Toxicity In Crotalaria Species, J. A. Mosjidis, I. Khan, J. Hess
IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)
No abstract provided.
Fertilizer Management For Seed Production Of Perennial Forage Crops In The Canadian Great Plains, S. S. Malhi, C. L. Vera
Fertilizer Management For Seed Production Of Perennial Forage Crops In The Canadian Great Plains, S. S. Malhi, C. L. Vera
IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)
No abstract provided.
Biometrics And The Public Realm: Urban Sustainability During The Covid Pandemic, Justin B. Hollander
Biometrics And The Public Realm: Urban Sustainability During The Covid Pandemic, Justin B. Hollander
Sustainability Seminar Series
Prof. Hollander will speak about the ways that sustainability scholars and professionals need to approach the design of the public realm differently today. These new requirements are due to social distancing requirements of the pandemic and in light of recent advances in psychology and neuroscience that help us understand better how people experience urban space. Professor Hollander will discuss some of the key findings from his forthcoming book on these topics, co-edited with Ann Sussman: Urban Experience and Design: Contemporary Perspectives on Improving the Public Realm (Routledge, 2021).
Reviving The Media Station: A Study In Reverse Engineering, Nathanael Gentry, Melesa Poole
Reviving The Media Station: A Study In Reverse Engineering, Nathanael Gentry, Melesa Poole
Liberty University Research Week
Undergraduate
Applied
"Inclusive Inquiry." 14th Annual Research Week: Event Proceedings, University Of The Incarnate Word
"Inclusive Inquiry." 14th Annual Research Week: Event Proceedings, University Of The Incarnate Word
Research Week Archived Proceedings
Presentations of completed and ongoing research activity conducted by graduate and undergraduate students and faculty at University of the Incarnate Word. Coordinated and presented by the Office of Research and Graduate Studies.
Developing An Experiment For General Chemistry Ii, Tyler Fisher
Developing An Experiment For General Chemistry Ii, Tyler Fisher
Campus Research Day
I am presenting on my research in figuring out how the electrochem station works for the chemistry department. My goal is to standardize the machine and then design and create an experiment for General Chemistry II Lab.
Synthesis Of Dibenzophosphole Derivatives, Allan Roy Sison
Synthesis Of Dibenzophosphole Derivatives, Allan Roy Sison
Campus Research Day
This presentation will demonstrate how dibenzophosphole derivatives are synthesized. There will also be studies on the properties of this complex compound. Our experiment is based on previous studies on dibenzophospholes. We will be using the methods from the previous studies and we will synthesize the derivatives of the dibenzophosphole compound using other compounds such as dibromophenol.
"What Lights Up Your "Tech"? - Subtitle: Synthesis Of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (Pah) Using To 2,2-Dibromo-1,1-Binapthalene, Jefferd Daniel
"What Lights Up Your "Tech"? - Subtitle: Synthesis Of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (Pah) Using To 2,2-Dibromo-1,1-Binapthalene, Jefferd Daniel
Campus Research Day
The application of this molecule can be used eventually to add several elements like (Bromine, Chlorine, etc.) Previous done research that was conducted was in shortening the process to synthesize PAH. Since then, there has been research conducted to stabilize the compound by closing/linking two of the un-linked benzene rings.
Synthesize phosphyl-paralene, functionalize, and analyze the properties of those molecules and attach its derivatives
B36: Comparing The Nephrotoxic Effects Of Cisplatin In Combination With Docetaxel Or 5-Fluorouracil, Ria Lei Marie Natividad
B36: Comparing The Nephrotoxic Effects Of Cisplatin In Combination With Docetaxel Or 5-Fluorouracil, Ria Lei Marie Natividad
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
B35: Development And Validation Of A Stability Indicating Hplc Method For Quantification Of Estriol In Compounded Glycerinated Gelatin Troches, Tayler Hutto
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.